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Episode Quote
"This music... it's a cry for help. You just have to know how to listen." ~ Dr. Quincy, in Next Stop, Nowhere
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Guest Cast
- Melora Hardin as Cathy Daniels
- Paul Clemens as Paul Dutton
- Robert Alda as Dr. Werner
- Michael Pataki as Sgt. Brill
- Marta DuBois as Maria
- John S. Ragin as Dr. Asten
- Garry Walberg as Lt. Monahan
Main Cast
- Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy
- Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama
Case File Summary
Victim: Paul Dutton Case #: LACC 82.05.119 Dr. Quincy investigates the death of a teenager found dead at a punk rock club. Initially presumed to be a drug overdose, Quincy’s toxicology report finds no substances in the victim's system. The deeper he digs, the more he uncovers a hidden world of alienated youth, corrupt promoters, and systemic neglect. Quincy challenges societal stereotypes about punk culture while trying to protect another teen from becoming the next victim.
Additional Victims
- None officially listed, though a subplot involves multiple teens with self-harm ideation.
Alleged Perpetrator
- Club Owner / Promoter (unnamed) (indirectly responsible due to unsafe conditions and coercion)
Key Locations
- Punk rock nightclub (“The No-Name”)
- Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office
- Quincy’s lab (NBC soundstage)
- High school counseling center
Trivia
- This episode was heavily promoted by NBC due to its "ripped from the headlines" theme around punk rock culture.
- Despite popular belief, the punk band "Mayhem" featured in the episode was fictional and portrayed by hired actors.
- The episode received criticism and praise for its portrayal of youth culture, reflecting moral panic of the early 1980s.
Product Placement
- Kodak Ektachrome Slide Projector (used in Quincy's club photography analysis)
QME Episode Law Compliance
The following **QME Laws** were exemplified in this episode:
Law 1: Seek Truth and Justice for the Victim
✅ Quincy refuses to accept the overdose narrative and finds the true cause of death.
Law 2: Expose Institutional and Social Injustice
✅ The episode critiques society’s quick dismissal of alternative youth subcultures and highlights systemic neglect of at-risk teens.
Law 3: Address Controversial Issues
✅ Themes include youth alienation, misdiagnosed suicide, and the stigmatization of punk culture.
Law 4: Ensure Scientific Accuracy
✅ Detailed toxicology screening, contusion analysis, and photographic timeline reconstruction are all used to challenge initial findings.
External Links
- Official Episode Summary – QuincyExaminer.com
- Blog Review: Next Stop, Nowhere (1982)
- Punk Rock and Media Perception – Wikipedia